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Thrown off balance by having to prepare for, then recover from, the Michigan game, Dartmouth tied Holy Cross in its opener and lost to Michigan, Penn, and (ugh) Lehigh. Harvard, which has no Clayton and no Tuss, also has won no games, having been slaughtered by Columbia, Cornell, and Army. But Dartmouth still has its Clayton and its McLaughry. It should explode this afternoon...

Author: By Woody Klein, | Title: Big Green Big Favorite To Down Cantabs Here | 10/28/1950 | See Source »

Playing without the services of powerful fullback Bill "The Bull" Roberts, defensive stalwart Charley Curtis, and left guard Dick Price, the Tribe floundered to a 16 to 14 loss to a vastly underrated Lehigh at Honover last Saturday. The three injured stars now appear ready to go, according to Tuss, and they should give the Indians the depth was missing last week...

Author: By Woody Klein, | Title: Big Green Big Favorite To Down Cantabs Here | 10/28/1950 | See Source »

Like a slowly awakening giant the Big Green showed anger last week. Today it will probably rise up the wrath to clobber the hapless Harvards. As Tuss so aptly put it last week--"Play ball"Finest quarterback in the business is the title held by the brilliant JOHNNY CLAYTON. This talented senior plays his third game in the Harvard Stadium today...

Author: By Woody Klein, | Title: Big Green Big Favorite To Down Cantabs Here | 10/28/1950 | See Source »

Coach DeOrmond "Tuss" McLaughry faced this season with considerable optimism. He could count on three established stars. Center Paul Staley (the captain), Quarterback Johnny Clayton, and Fullback Bill Roberts to boaster the middle of the Indians' T attack. The tackle situation seemed well taken care of by veterans Chuck Bailey and Ted Eberle and there were a number of pretty good backs on hand...

Author: By Richard B. Kline, | Title: Big Green Is Strong Team Without a Victory | 10/28/1950 | See Source »

...Hanover, as Dartmouth takes on Dr. Eddie Anderson's revitalized Holy Cross eleven. Anderson, former Iowa coach, has a couple of clever T quarterbacks in Charlie Maley and Paul Gallo, though he is a little short up front. The Cross may give the Indians a tough workout, but Tuss McLaughry has a capable line, a fast backfield, and one John Clayton--the finest T quarterback in the Fact...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 7 Grid Foes Open Today; Yale Meets Brown at Bowl | 9/30/1950 | See Source »

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